Theme resort in Stone Age style for prehistoric holidays on the Red Sea in Hurghada
Yabba dabba doo in Egypt! The Flintstone family would certainly be thrilled by the prehistoric ambience of this unusual beach hotel on the Red Sea. The unique rock look of the all-inclusive resort for adults (from 16 years) awakens even in Europeans tired of civilization the sleeping cave people, who can finally celebrate happy origins here again.
The complex not only looks from the outside as if it had been driven directly into the bizarre rocky cliffs, but also continues its course inside with painted cave walls, imitation fur and 'Stone Age' design.
The complex not only looks from the outside as if it had been driven directly into the bizarre rocky cliffs, but also continues its course inside with painted cave walls, imitation fur and 'Stone Age' design.
Those who have always wanted to spend holidays in the world of Barney Rubble and Fred Flintstone but without saber-toothed cats, Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm will be thrilled by the literally 'rustic' atmosphere of this unusual beach hotel with its own house reef.
In addition to prehistoric ambitions, the adult-only resort offers extensive leisure facilities, bars, restaurants, access to the beach and three pools as well as completely modern needs for comfort, cuisine and entertainment. Ideal for a refreshing'primitive' wellness stay. Only sabre-toothed tigers and dinosaurs have to stay outside (pets and children are not allowed).
The breathtaking cave world of the 'Bedrock' is the perfect setting for an unforgettable holiday in the good old times of Stone Age. Especially couples and sports enthusiasts enjoy the quirky theme hotel with its natural-looking rock facade an excellent reputation. Regular guests praise the special atmosphere of the complex and are enthusiastic about the colourful underwater world on the private house reef.
After a not so stone age check-in at the 24-hour reception in the inviting lobby hall (with 2 bars!), guests can expect an unusually designed hotel room in cave style. From the suitcase rack to the desk, everything seems to be made of solid stone. Curved wall surfaces and rugged ceilings quickly raise the question why living spaces must be rectangular and bounded by four walls? And whether smooth plastering is really synonymous with progress in civilisation? A true cave dweller does not ponder for long, but admires the (artificial) tiger fur over the projecting bed, which definitely does not originate from Ikea.
One achievement of modern man is the return to natural materials such as wood and stone, which our prehistoric ancestors have already made successful use of. The use of plastic was therefore avoided as far as possible when furnishing the hotel.
However, there are concessions to the technical innovations of our time in the form of LCD flat-screen televisions with satellite programmes, W-Lan (with costs), air conditioning, minibar, safe or hair dryer in the bathroom. Despite the extraordinary design, the 360 cave rooms of the theme hotel naturally also have electric light, sockets and hot water.
The entire complex comprises several rock-style buildings grouped around a garden with waterfalls and three heated outdoor pools. The guest rooms have a balcony with pool or sea view and are spread over four floors. The extensive facilities and services offered by the 5-star hotel (Egyptian classification) include laundry cleaning and medical care (both at extra cost), a hairdresser, beauty salon, souvenir shop, various shops, car rental, mini-market and a pharmacy. Discotheque and animation stage provide for cheerful party mood and entertainment.
Outside and on the private beach there is a diving center, a windsurfing and kite center, a beach restaurant, a beach bar and two pool bars with snacks. At the pool, beach and on the sun terrace, free deckchairs, parasols and bath towels are also available for guests.
The centre of Hurghada Dahar or Sekkala with bars, bistros, discos, restaurants and shops can be reached after about 12 kilometres (a shuttle service is offered for a fee). The lagoon town of El Gouna is only 10 kilometres away. Hurghada International Airport is about 15 kilometres away.
In addition to prehistoric ambitions, the adult-only resort offers extensive leisure facilities, bars, restaurants, access to the beach and three pools as well as completely modern needs for comfort, cuisine and entertainment. Ideal for a refreshing'primitive' wellness stay. Only sabre-toothed tigers and dinosaurs have to stay outside (pets and children are not allowed).
The breathtaking cave world of the 'Bedrock' is the perfect setting for an unforgettable holiday in the good old times of Stone Age. Especially couples and sports enthusiasts enjoy the quirky theme hotel with its natural-looking rock facade an excellent reputation. Regular guests praise the special atmosphere of the complex and are enthusiastic about the colourful underwater world on the private house reef.
After a not so stone age check-in at the 24-hour reception in the inviting lobby hall (with 2 bars!), guests can expect an unusually designed hotel room in cave style. From the suitcase rack to the desk, everything seems to be made of solid stone. Curved wall surfaces and rugged ceilings quickly raise the question why living spaces must be rectangular and bounded by four walls? And whether smooth plastering is really synonymous with progress in civilisation? A true cave dweller does not ponder for long, but admires the (artificial) tiger fur over the projecting bed, which definitely does not originate from Ikea.
One achievement of modern man is the return to natural materials such as wood and stone, which our prehistoric ancestors have already made successful use of. The use of plastic was therefore avoided as far as possible when furnishing the hotel.
However, there are concessions to the technical innovations of our time in the form of LCD flat-screen televisions with satellite programmes, W-Lan (with costs), air conditioning, minibar, safe or hair dryer in the bathroom. Despite the extraordinary design, the 360 cave rooms of the theme hotel naturally also have electric light, sockets and hot water.
The entire complex comprises several rock-style buildings grouped around a garden with waterfalls and three heated outdoor pools. The guest rooms have a balcony with pool or sea view and are spread over four floors. The extensive facilities and services offered by the 5-star hotel (Egyptian classification) include laundry cleaning and medical care (both at extra cost), a hairdresser, beauty salon, souvenir shop, various shops, car rental, mini-market and a pharmacy. Discotheque and animation stage provide for cheerful party mood and entertainment.
Outside and on the private beach there is a diving center, a windsurfing and kite center, a beach restaurant, a beach bar and two pool bars with snacks. At the pool, beach and on the sun terrace, free deckchairs, parasols and bath towels are also available for guests.
The centre of Hurghada Dahar or Sekkala with bars, bistros, discos, restaurants and shops can be reached after about 12 kilometres (a shuttle service is offered for a fee). The lagoon town of El Gouna is only 10 kilometres away. Hurghada International Airport is about 15 kilometres away.
From EUR 149,- per night for 2 persons including breakfast
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